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Oct 09 2024SPORTS

Phillies' Castellanos Warns Mets: Avoid Game 5 in Philly

Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos has a message for the Mets: they don't want to face the Brotherly Love in Philadelphia again. With the Phillies on the brink of elimination, trailing 2-1 in the NLDS after Tuesday's 7-2 loss, Castellanos is urging his team to seize the moment. "We lose, we're goi

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Cristiano Ronaldo: Why He Avoids Late-Night Calls and Prefers Unconventional Sleep

Are you a night owl? Well, Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t! The soccer superstar has a unique sleep routine that might surprise you. Recently, during an Instagram Live interview with Whoop, a health and fitness brand he invests in, Ronaldo revealed his biggest pet peeve: late-night calls. He doesn’t like ta

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Peace in the Middle East: A New Approach

To achieve a lasting peace in the Middle East, a comprehensive plan must be implemented. This includes starting a two-state process between Israel and Palestine, with strict oversight on rebuilding efforts to combat corruption. Israel's security concerns are valid, so the West Bank state should be d

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Israeli-Lebanese Conflict: Civilians Bear the Brunt as Violence Escalates

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon, triggered by recent events in Gaza, has resulted in a significant civilian toll. Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, continues to defy Israeli attacks despite the mounting casualties. Without prior warnings, Israeli strikes have devastated Lebanese

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Is Lebanon Ready to Break Free?

The recent death of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's leader, has sparked mixed feelings across Lebanon and the Middle East. Some celebrate this event as a chance to free the country from Iran's grip and restore Lebanese sovereignty. Others worry about the potential backlash and increased bloodshed. For

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Oct 06 2024CRIME

Mystery Letters Stir Trouble at Rhode Island Airport

Something fishy is going on at the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC). A mysterious letter-writer has been claiming that things aren't being run properly, and even suggested some shady business might be happening. RIAC is saying no way, but they're still concerned about what could happen if emp

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

The Unexpected Aftermath: What's Next for Hezbollah?

When news broke that Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, was assassinated, many in Israel breathed a sigh of relief. They hoped this would weaken or even dismantle the powerful group. However, history has shown us time and again that killing the leader of an insurgent organization rarely lead

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Oct 06 2024POLITICS

Israel's Bombing Campaign in Lebanon: Targeting Hezbollah and Civilians

In a recent escalation of violence, Israel has launched an intense bombing campaign in Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah strongholds and sending troops across the border. The military operations aim to dislodge Hezbollah militants and facilitate the safe return of Israeli citizens who have been under roc

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Oct 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Vulcan Rocket's Close Call: Success Despite Booster Glitch

On Friday morning, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) launched its Vulcan rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This 202-foot-tall beast is destined for many missions, including those for the US military and Amazon's Kuiper broadband network. The launch started at 7:25 am EDT (11:

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Australia's Speedy Rescue: Evacuating Citizens from Lebanon

Imagine being caught in a conflict far from home. That's the situation for hundreds of Australians and their families in Lebanon. To help them out, Australia is organizing two emergency flights to safety. These flights are set to leave Beirut on Saturday morning, heading first to Cyprus before makin

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